Prince Harry hopes to bring his children to UK next week for first time in years
The trip will promote the Invictus Games and include charity events, while Harry seeks to bring Archie and Lilibet to Britain for the first time in years.
- On Tuesday, Prince Harry arrived in Britain with Meghan to promote next year's Invictus Games in Birmingham, with the Duke also planning several charitable engagements during the visit.
- The Government removed automatic police protection for Harry in 2020 when he stepped down from royal duties, a decision he challenged in court but lost at appeal last year.
- Uncertainty surrounds whether children Archie, 7, and Lilibet, 5, will accompany their parents, having not visited Britain in four years. Harry is exploring options to ensure the family's safety.
- This visit coincides with a high-profile court judgment regarding alleged unlawful behaviour by the Daily Mail, carrying significant financial and reputational stakes for those involved.
- Speculation surrounds whether the family will see King Charles during their stay as they seek reconciliation after years of estrangement. Harry previously stated he wanted the fighting to end.
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